How Introverts Can Stay Calm When Travel Chaos Hits
Traveling can be stressful, and introverts might feel overwhelmed by crowded airports. Here’s how to stay calm.
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Traveling can be stressful, and introverts might feel overwhelmed by crowded airports. Here’s how to stay calm.
When traveling as an introvert, the key is to strike a balance between socializing and alone time.
Traveling alone as an introverted woman may seem intimidating, but there are ways to do so successfully.
Since introverts usually don’t like being the center of attention, when they’re traveling in a new city, they’ll have plenty of anonymity.
I may travel alone, but that doesn’t mean I’m lonely.
You might think solo travel in unfamiliar, high-stimulus environments would be an introvert’s nightmare, but it’s one of the most freeing things I’ve done.
I absolutely love going on trips, but to have a good time, my mind and body must feel good; if they don’t, my anxiety and overthinking snowball.
The INFJ, one of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types, is known as both a dreamer and a doer. Here’s a glimpse into how this personality travels.
Train travel feels more humane, relaxing, and less pressured.
Time spent away from home is often a valuable way to reconnect with ourselves and reflect on our lives.